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Bryntirion Wyn

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Renovated cottage with incredible views over Cwyfan ( the church in the sea)
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Cosy hideaway for four surrounded by peace and the sea

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Find Bryntirion Wyn down twisty wildflower lanes. An ancient and utterly peaceful and remote Welsh cottage, famously painted by Welsh artist Wyn Hughes.
It is paradise here between two of the best beaches – Traeth Mawr beach at Aberffraw and Porth Cwyfan
Whip up meals in the kitchen, dine at the table and stretch on a squashy sofa in front of the wood-burner to drink in the views. Bedrooms (all on the ground floor) are calm and uncluttered with deep windows framing more sea views. The contemporary bathroom sparkles.

Features

  • Ground floor living
  • Sea View
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Woodstove or Fireplace
  • Summary Sleeps 4 with magnificent views and close to the beaches and village shop with a cafe, a pub/food(20 min walk)
  • Dogs Up to two dogs accepted
  • Bedrooms Bedroom 1 -king bedroom. Bedroom 2 - single bunk beds adult sized)
  • Bathrooms One bathroom with shower, towel radiator, WC and sink
  • Kitchen Microwave. Oven/electric hob, larder fridge, larder freezer, washing machine
  • Reception rooms Living and dining area with kitchen
  • Accessibility All on one level
  • Outside Enclosed lawned garden with gate. Front terrace with no gate accessed only from the living area.
  • Parking For two cars but the area is tight (better to reverse in)
  • Children High chair and travel cot (no bedding) available
  • Bikes Can be stored in the exterior shed
  • Wifi Full wifi
  • Postcode LL63 5PJ
  • To note The racetrack is across the fields and noise can be heard on race days. Sheep graze sometimes in the field immediately adjacent please note pictures
  • Utilities All utilities are included - electric heating and hot water

Location

Outside an enclosed wildflower meadow garden is teeming with wildlife. It’s tempting to stay put but there’s plenty to do. Stroll 20-minutes to the beach at Porth Cwyfan to have the magical sight of St Cwyfan’s Church, situated on a tiny island called Cribinau just offshore founded in the 12th Century.
20 minutes in the opposite direction takes you to Aberffraw village. It’s a peaceful place today, but between the 9th and 13th centuries the Princes of Gwynedd held court here, making it the capital of North Wales. With a shop and two places fit for the princes to eat – it’s a great visit. Y Goron (The Crown) pub hosts great beers and food. Llys Llewelyn Cegin Bar serves a breakfast that deserves a long walk.
It’s paradise here for outdoor lovers: walking and cycling routes leave from your door. Rhosneigr is down the road with water sports galore and many more beaches to explore and food to be discovered.
Return to the log-burner to sit and stare as the sun goes down – there are dark skies for gazers.

Booking Details

Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00

30% deposit taking at time of booking, remaining balance due up to 30 days prior to check in.

Guests
Max Adults:
4
Max Children:
3
Max Infants:
1
(Under two in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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Bryntirion Wyn: Aberffraw, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL63 5PJ

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